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Australia Brighton Villa

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Martin Friedrich Architects have renovated a house originally built in the 1930s (and renovated in the 1980s) in Brighton, Australia, and transformed it into a modern house with clean lines, for a young family with 3 children, that wanted a playful and fun house, and that would reflect their personality, active lifestyle and love of entertaining.

A striking facade features a 2 storey curved section made from concrete that was cast in place. This section frames the existing outline of the building and gives projection for the balcony and entry canopy below. The facade also has double storey full height glazing and a 2-storey band of black Japanese oak that contrasts the minimalist white render exterior.

 

Inside, there’s low ceilings were removed and large open spaces were created. The foyer has a 2-storey atrium space that literally cuts through the building forming a formal lounge and piano room.

 

In the main social area of the house, custom joinery lines the wall and was designed by the architects. The living, dining and kitchen space is filled with light from a floor-to-ceiling window that wraps and forms the skylight above.

 

The polished concrete flooring inside flow seamlessly out onto timber decking that’s been set up for outdoor dining.

 

Off to the side of the house is a grassy area with a small cricket pitch and basketball/netball court.

 

Next to the play area is an infinity edge spa and pool, and a wave style pool house.

 

Back inside, there’s spiral stairs that were custom designed by architects.

 

Black stair treads strongly contrast the white stair surround, and tie in with the other black and white areas of the home.

 

Above the stairs is a single circular skylight that filters natural light into the area below.

 

Upstairs, there’s multiple bedrooms, with this bedroom looking out onto the backyard. A half-circle window is frosted to provide some privacy without blocking the light.

 

In this bathroom, there’s a curved brown-tiled wall that continues through into the shower, that’s somewhat hidden behind a mirror.

 

In another bathroom, a frosted window becomes the backdrop for the freestanding bathtub.

 

Here’s a closer look at some of the angles and curves featured on the exterior of the house.

Photography by Martin Friedrich | Architects: Martin Friedrich Architects | Lead Architects: Martin Friedrich, Prashanth Iyer, Neha Gulati (Interior Designer) | Builder: 1186 Pty Ltd | Engineer: Vayco Structures | Joinery: Lior Morsky Touchwood Cabinetry | Electrical contractor: Premium Electrics | Gates and metal work: Hiba Design & Construction | Stairs built by: Slattery Acquoff Stairs | Landscape designer: Jodie Roach Landscape Design

 

 

 


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